He Just Smiled And Gave Me A Vegemite Sandwich

Published - 18 December 2022, Sunday
  • He Just Smiled And Gave Me A Vegemite Sandwich

Do you come from a land down under? Where women glow and men plunder. Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover... Addicted Art Gallery is proud to present a selection of artwork by Aussie artists. We hope you enjoy the 'Strayian Artist Edition.

Ben Frost

Famed for painting over iconic and medical packaging, from McDonald’s to Dior, Australian artist Ben Frost’s work forces us to look at our modern capitalist society and our attitudes towards branding, advertisements and blasé approach to medications.

By subverting mainstream iconography from the worlds of advertising, entertainment and politics, Ben creates a visual framework that is bold, confronting, and often controversial. His imagery often shows hentai-inspired girls, highlighting the hyper-sexualisation which overwhelms modern advertising.

Girls In Prison by Ben Frost

Girls In Prison

  • Medium: Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
  • Edition: Original
  • Year: 2012
  • Size: 61.0cm x 61.0cm x 5.0cm

Store In A Dark Place (Mickey On Prozac) by Ben Frost

Store In A Dark Place (Mickey On Prozac)

  • Medium: Aerosol on laser cut and etched board, signed on verso by the artist
  • Edition: #2/4
  • Year: 2015
  • Size: 68.0cm x 80.5cm x 7.0cm

Nanami Cowdroy

Nanami's detailed style reflects a refined monochrome palette with her name, 'Nanami' (meaning "Seven Seas" in Japanese), stamped in red. Fluid line-work, watery creatures, cranes and goldfish feature heavily in her work.

Geisha Yume by Nanami Cowdroy

Geisha Yume

  • Medium: Hand-signed, limited edition giclée on paper
  • Edition: #26/50
  • Year: 2009
  • Size: 84.0cm x 61.0cm

Royal Flush by Nanami Cowdroy

Royal Flush

  • Medium: Hand-signed, limited edition giclée on paper
  • Edition: #28/100
  • Year: 2010
  • Size: 80.0cm x 54.0cm

Nathan Paddison

Nathan's paintings are based on a sense of fun, self-expression, and being oneself without fear. He portrays themes from his past, including his battle with addiction, as well as pets and animals in his life. Nathan places importance on colour and energy, allowing the canvas to dictate where the painting goes.

Mere Knee Mourn Star by Nathan Paddison

Mere Knee Mourn Star

  • Medium: Oil stick, acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, wax crayon and pencil on canvas, signed by the artist
  • Edition: Original
  • Year: 2022
  • Size: 78.0cm x 76.0cm

Tyrone Aa Sore Ass Wrecks by Nathan Paddison

Tyrone Aa Sore Ass Wrecks

  • Medium: Oil stick, acrylic, spray paint, charcoal and pencil on canvas, signed by the artist
  • Edition: Original
  • Year: 2022
  • Size: 98.0cm x 124.0cm

Get in touch with us at [email protected] or [email protected] if you'd like more information about the above pieces.

Until the next one... On a hippie trail, head full of zombie.

Blair & El

A little about Addicted...

Our aim at Addicted Art Gallery is to connect you to art in a friendly, posh-less, non-highbrow way. Over the years, we have developed a love for all types of art, and that is what we want Addicted Art Gallery to reflect. As a result, we have divided our art into three broad categories.

Our diverse portfolio includes; Contemporary Art, with a melting pot of pieces from all over the globe; Urban and Pop Art, featuring well known and highly respected artists whose works will make you think, laugh and question; and lastly, there are our beautiful Vintage Posters and Art Deco inspired works which will transport you to a different time.

We hope you enjoy what our gallery has to offer and encourage everyone to get Addicted too.

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